Asus GeForce GT 240 512MB GDDR5 PCIe ENGT240/DI/512MD5/A

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Pros:

Compact, quiet, low-power; excellent cooling, Full HDMI 1.3a support make it well-suited for HTPC or other similar system, Does not require additional power from PSU, Represents a substantial upgrade from older cards or integrated video, Would make a g...

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Not powerful enough for enthusiast gamers.

Dualslot cooler doesn't seem to make sense in this class of card, Better gaming performance available for slightly more money

Compact, quiet, low-power; excellent cooling, Full HDMI 1.3a support make it well-suited for HTPC or other similar system, Does not require additional power from PSU, Represents a substantial upgrade from older cards or integrated video, Would make a g

Expert reviews and ratings

I was very satisfied with the new ASUS ENGT240 512MB GDDR5 video card. Overall it was a very good mainstream card that performed exceptionally especially when it was overclocked. While it might not be powerful enough for some gamers using higher...

The performance of this card was reasonable given its price and specifications. Full HDMI 1.3a support is a plus, but better gaming performance is available for very little more money. ASUS has thankfully avoided slathering the card with a silly heat...

The ASUS ENGT240 was able to perform quite well against the other cards that are currently out on the market, such as beating out the HD4670 in just about every single benchmark that we ran it against. The Inno3D GT240 and the ASUS ENGT240 were both...

Late last year NVIDIA launched the 2nd of their 40nm parts, the GT 240. Based upon the GT215 core, the GT 240 is functionally a derivative of the low-end GT 220. Compared to the GT 220 it packs twice as many shader units, twice as many texture units,...